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Mattson M. on NEWS: Do Microglia in the Hypothalamus Drive Aging?, A Hypothalamus-Centric Inflammation-Mediated View of Aging. What About Energy... 3 May 2013. 

Mattson M. on NEWS: Does Estrogen Put the Brakes on Aging in ApoE4-Positive Cells?, There has been a flurry of articles published within the past few years in which relatively... 15 Feb 2013. 

Mattson M. on PAPER: Khachaturian ZS. et al., 2012, Recommendation Only. 8 May 2012. 

Mattson M. on NEWS: From Aging, to Aβ, to Tau—Is Cholesterol the Link in Alzheimer’s?, Nicholson and Ferreira’s new findings provide an important advance in our understanding of why... 24 Apr 2009. 

Mattson M. on NEWS: Mnemonic Models—Flies, Mice, and Rats Reveal Pathways to Memory, Matsuno et al. identify the gene responsible for the impaired long-term memory (LTM) phenotype... 22 Dec 2008. 

Greig N, Mattson M. on NEWS: Friend or Foe? Tumor Suppressor p53 Enhances Huntingtin Toxicity, Bae et al. present compelling evidence for a crucial role of p53, a protein well-known for its... 13 Jul 2005. 

Mattson M. on NEWS: Coaxing Longevity from Catalase, The findings of Schriner et al. provide an important advance in understanding the contributions... 5 May 2005. 

Haughey N, Mattson M, Rao M. on PAPER: López-Toledano MA. et al., 2004, Because the production of new neurons from stem cells occurs in the adult brain and may decline... 21 Jun 2004. 

Mattson M. on NEWS: A Little BDNF May Help Your Canary Sing, The discoveries that neurons that mediate birdsong in canaries are replaced by new neurons... 10 Mar 2004. 

Mattson M. on NEWS: American Neurological Association Annual Meeting: Biomarkers and Mitochondrial Therapy, The results of the trial of Coenzyme Q10 in Parkinson's patients are very encouraging and... 14 Feb 2003. 

Mattson M. on NEWS: Mutant AβPP Retards Growth in Hippocampus before Plaques Form, The quantitative analyses of volumes of different brain structures in an APP mutant mouse line... 23 Jan 2003. 

Mattson M. on NEWS: Lean Mice Live Longer: Does Insulin in Fat Hasten Aging?, The analyses of mice with adipose cell-specific knockout of the insulin receptor (FIRKO mice) by... 23 Jan 2003. 

Mattson M. on NEWS: New Parkinson’s Gene: DJ Mutations Make Neurons Change Their Tune, This is potentially one of the most important findings in the Parkinson's disease field in... 21 Nov 2002. 

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